DIY Picture Frame Molding
I decided to make a few changes in my living room right in the middle of the holiday season. :) I swapped the old sconces and chandeliers for more modern brass fixtures. I also painted the walls white and added picture frame molding to the top half of the walls, above where I installed picture frame wainscoting way back in 2010.
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I wanted to highlight some of the art groupings in my living room and also hang some new art as well. To highlight the artwork, I thought I?d paint the walls white so that the art takes the spotlight, and also surround it with the same thin curved trim that sits on the wainscoting down below.
I?ve partnered with Arrow Fastener tools to show you just how easy it is to add architectural detail with simple molding. You can also add trim to ceilings or doors to add dimension or pattern, and it?s easy to do with the Arrow Fastener Electric Brad Nailer. Â
To add interest to your walls, ceilings, or doors, arm yourself with the Electric Brad Nailer, then head on down to the home improvement store to select trim. I found my pre-primed wood trim at Lowe?s, they have a great selection for projects like this.
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I used 1 ½? curved balsam wood for this wall molding project.
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I used the same Electric Brad Nailer that I used to build this DIY tiered plant stand. It?s super easy to load, and accepts multiple sizes of brad nails. Plug it in and off you go. Bam bam bam, new trim everywhere!
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To add picture frame molding, measure ...
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